Cheers to beer
The brewing sector in Portugal is regarded as having a “big impact” on the country thanks largely to it representing around 1.5 percent of GDP.
João Bernardo Duarte, one of the authors of the "Macroeconomic Impacts of the Brewing Sector" study, along with Pedro Brinca, highlighted the "great impact" that the sector has on GDP.
During the last decade, 2019 represented a "historic milestone in the beer industry in Portugal, as it was the year with the highest production volume since 2014, reaching 710 million litres, and the highest volume of domestic consumption since 2010, recording a peak 550 million litres of beer," according to the study.
The sector is responsible for "51,739 direct and indirect jobs - 1.69 percent of the jobs created and/or maintained in Portugal. In the year preceding the current pandemic, the sector proved to be highly productive, attributing around €2,602 million in added value to the Portuguese economy, 1.53 percent of the national GDP".
The brewing sector in Portugal is regarded as having a “big impact” on the country thanks largely to it representing around 1.5 percent of GDP.
João Bernardo Duarte, one of the authors of the "Macroeconomic Impacts of the Brewing Sector" study, along with Pedro Brinca, highlighted the "great impact" that the sector has on GDP.
During the last decade, 2019 represented a "historic milestone in the beer industry in Portugal, as it was the year with the highest production volume since 2014, reaching 710 million litres, and the highest volume of domestic consumption since 2010, recording a peak 550 million litres of beer," according to the study.
The sector is responsible for "51,739 direct and indirect jobs - 1.69 percent of the jobs created and/or maintained in Portugal. In the year preceding the current pandemic, the sector proved to be highly productive, attributing around €2,602 million in added value to the Portuguese economy, 1.53 percent of the national GDP".
Cheers to beer
The brewing sector in Portugal is regarded as having a “big impact” on the country thanks largely to it representing around 1.5 percent of GDP.
João Bernardo Duarte, one of the authors of the "Macroeconomic Impacts of the Brewing Sector" study, along with Pedro Brinca, highlighted the "great impact" that the sector has on GDP.
During the last decade, 2019 represented a "historic milestone in the beer industry in Portugal, as it was the year with the highest production volume since 2014, reaching 710 million litres, and the highest volume of domestic consumption since 2010, recording a peak 550 million litres of beer," according to the study.
The sector is responsible for "51,739 direct and indirect jobs - 1.69 percent of the jobs created and/or maintained in Portugal. In the year preceding the current pandemic, the sector proved to be highly productive, attributing around €2,602 million in added value to the Portuguese economy, 1.53 percent of the national GDP".
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